Poet James Duncan will read from his work at the Social Justice Center, 33 Central Ave., Albany on Thursday, July 19, 2018, at 7:30 PM.
James Duncan is the editor of Hobo Camp Review and author of We Are All Terminal But This Exit Is Mine (Unknown Press), Dead City Jazz (Epic Rites Press), Berlin (Maverick Duck Press), and other books of poetry and fiction. His work has appeared in Writer’s Digest, Up The River, Drunk Monkeys, Five:2:One, Up The Staircase Quarterly, and Red Fez, among other publications.
A reading by a local or regional poet is held each Third Thursday at the Social Justice Center. The event includes an open mic for audience members to read. Sign-up starts at 7:00 PM, with the reading beginning at 7:30. The host of the readings is Albany poet and photographer Dan Wilcox. The suggested donation is $3.00, which helps support this and other poetry programs of the Poetry Motel Foundation, and the work of the Social Justice Center. For more information about this event contact Dan Wilcox, 518-482-0262; e-mail: dwlcx@earthlink.net.
The Social Justice Center, founded in 1981, is a non-profit organization working for progressive social change through education, community building, and collective action. The center advances the struggles against racism and for peace and justice. For further information about the SJC call 518-434-4037.